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  1. must answered in sequences/series formulasIf the profit earned by a company is $100 in the first year, and doubles each year
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  2. Provide the explicit and recursive formulas for the following, as well as a description of and a drawing/example of the graph(s)
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  3. I'm learning series and sequences (grade 11).Please check that my steps show I understand what I'm doing/the concept and my
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  4. In sequences and series:::I don't understand the difference between (for arthemtic series) the equations 1) sn= t/2(ti-tn) 2)
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  5. must be answered with a series/sequences formulaover the past 10 years, the number of CD's sold by a mail order music company
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  6. What are the formulas for generic sequences
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  7. When making comparison of sequences where some are whole genome sequences while others are partial genome sequences, or a
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  8. Provide the explicit and recursive formulas for the following, as well as a description of and a drawing/example of the graph(s)
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  9. John wants to see the formulas he has used in his spreadsheet but he does not want to see the results ofthe formulas. How does
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  10. Formulas for Sequences Quick CheckQuestion Which of the following correctly uses the explicit formula, A^n=1/4+(n-1)*1/2, to
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